Note:descendants ofVögele Loew (Maharal's daughter) ( - 1629 Prague) & Rabbi IsakCohen (aka. Jizchak/Yitzhak Katz Ha-Cohen) ( - 1624 Prague) and Spitzer family of
Eisenstadt: ..forefather of the family of Spitzer, Moses ha of Levi Spitz died 1694, son Abraham (21.3.1656 Spitz - ). Abraham lived originally in Eisenstadt married Salda, daughter of 1686 late co-founders of the Jewish municipality of Eisenstadt Hirsch Austerlitz, known in Vienna as a finance magnate. He passed away there on the 17th April, 1741. Jewish municipality of Eisenstadt sponsor of the construction of the synagogue. His brother Naftali Hirsch died 1712, an upper rabbi in Worms. Abraham's son Isak took over the fatherly possession in Eisenstadt and married Malka, daughter of David Lichtenstadt resident during 1724-25 as a member of the board of directors..

Note: seeSpitzer family of
Eisenstadt: ..forefather of the family of Spitzer, Moses ha of Levi Spitz died 1694, son Abraham (21.3.1656 Spitz - ). Abraham lived originally in Eisenstadt married Salda, daughter of 1686 late co-founders of the Jewish municipality of Eisenstadt Hirsch Austerlitz, known in Vienna as a finance magnate. He passed away there on the 17th April, 1741. Jewish municipality of Eisenstadt sponsor of the construction of the synagogue. His brother Naftali Hirsch died 1712, an upper rabbi in Worms. Abraham's son Isak took over the fatherly possession in Eisenstadt and married Malka, daughter of David Lichtenstadt resident during 1724-25 as a member of the board of directors.. AND Spitzer on Loeb site,descendants ofVögele Loew *Maharal's daughter ( - 1629 Prague) & Rabbi IsakCohen (aka. Jizchak/Yitzhak Katz Ha-Cohen) ( - 1624 Prague)

Note: see Otto Kollisch on architektenlexikonOR see personal papersof Margarete (nee Moller) Kollischin Leo Baeck institute; "This collection contains the papers of the writer Margarete Kollisch.. The children left first on a Kindertransport to England in July 1939 and later followed their parents to New York in April 1940, when the family was reunited.. Margarete Kollisch is most well-known for her poetry and prose; some of her poems were published in German and Austrian newspapers and journals, but it was not until 1960 that her first anthology, Wege und Einkehr, appeared. This work was followed in 1971 by Unverlorene Zeit and by Rückblendung, published posthumously in 1981, largely through the efforts of her daughter. Margarete Kollisch gave poetry readings for radio programs in New York and Vienna as well as for the Austrian Institute and Austrian Forum. In 1969 her work earned her a medal for foreign poetry from York College (CUNY).."